Tag: Pauline Hanson

Following up on recent twitter activities, my final reflections on the fracas over Pauline Hanson’s failed “It’s OK to be White” motion, are as follows. While more powerful in institutional, political, cultural and economic measures; the Left is as ill-conceived as ever. Painfully lacking in self-reflection, Leftist Australian media screeching over “It’s OK to be… Continue reading It’s Not OK to be White

Despite George Brandis’ crocodile tears, considering that political elites continually ignore this particular desire of Middle Australia, Pauline Hanson was right to raise attention to the women- enslaving, anti- Western burqa, while generating entertainment for her populist base along the way. Further, if our leaders had any respect for social cohesion and Australian culture, they… Continue reading Pauline Hanson wears burqa in the Australian Senate

While much of the past 30 years has been dedicated towards building colourless societies, these attempts have often failed. After Nelson Mandela proclaimed his country to be a ‘rainbow nation’, recent decades have seen increasing hostility between South Africa’s white and black populations. Additionally, the 2008 election of Barrack Obama was supposed to symbolize the… Continue reading Is ethnonationalism the way forward?

After the recent merging between Australian Conservatives and Family First, some figures have suggested that One Nation should also move to join. But while some might perceive Pauline Hanson and Cory Bernardi’s political movements as indistinguishable, there are particular differences in their respective philosophies. As Bernardi is a staunch Roman Catholic and Family First have strong associations with the ACL,… Continue reading The difference between One Nation and Australian Conservatives

For a populist/ conservative politician looking to seek appeal amongst the broader electorate, this approach from One Nation is spot on. Radical economic liberals aside, who could dispute this reasoning used by One Nation? “Welfare cuts bill killed off by One Nation”, Sky News, 21 March, 2017: Pauline Hanson has killed off the federal government’s hopes of… Continue reading Welfare cuts bill killed off by One Nation

Pauline Hanson’s recent speech to the Senate on the importance of Australian ownership: Water should belong only to the Australian people. No-one has a right over it; it should not be bought and sold on the open market. We must protect our water rights. It is the lifeblood of this nation. Senator Hanson (Queensland) (12:53): I… Continue reading The relationship between foreign ownership and the United Nations

Not many know that the rise of One Nation actually damages the cause of traditionally ‘Left’ political parties, as much as it does for those on the ‘Right’. This domestic trend, as we saw in Trump’s win, Brexit, and in support for Le Pen, Wilders and other related figures, demonstrates how politics is moving away from traditional models.… Continue reading One Nation voters as likely to have deserted Labor as the Coalition

I’m sure we’ve all heard of the massive marches that sprung up in America and across the world, which claimed to protest for ‘women’s rights’. Never mind that many of these protests have been funded by the anarchist enabling, society destabilising George Soros. Or that one of the leading protesters in America, Madonna, explicitly threatened that she… Continue reading Pauline Hanson on why #WomensMarch is misaimed

When in conversation with conservative journalist Andrew Bolt, One Nation senator Pauline Hanson questioned the way Australia defined Aboriginals. “What defines an Aboriginal?” Senator Hanson asked Andrew Bolt. “If you marry an Aboriginal, you can be classified as an Aboriginal. “Or if the community or the elders accept you into that community, you can be defined… Continue reading The problem with #DefineAboriginal

Last month in his widely publicized maiden speech, One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts called on Australia to leave the United Nations, whom he described as ‘unelected swill’ As along with his party’s differing perspectives on immigration, Islam and trade, so too has One Nation brought along unorthodox views in the field of foreign policy, leaving… Continue reading Should Australia leave the United Nations?

A new poll has revealed support for Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, has quadrupled nationwide since the July election. This should come as no surprise as while the LNP has payed some lip service to her concerns, their lack of genuine consideration for Hanson and her populist stances, has continued to damage the plight of the coalition government.… Continue reading The rise of One Nation

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